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Every time he smiled at the guests you could see the pain behind his eyes
Ben Kingsley's Fagin in the 2005 version was brilliant. The film might have been a bit slow, but his performance made it worth watching.
I think technology both helps and hurts motivation. It can make learning more engaging but also creates more distractions.
Really hope they nail the sense of community that made the books special.
Never Have I Ever card version prevents people from running out of ideas too quickly.
I loved how Catch-22 used humor to tackle such serious themes. Makes the anti-war message even more powerful.
I appreciate how you embraced the differences instead of resisting them.
What really bothers me is how selective cancel culture can be. Some creators get destroyed for old tweets while others face no consequences for similar or worse behavior.
Really sweet moment seeing Brexton meet his dad in Victory Lane. Those father-son moments in racing are always special.
150 books in a year? That seems impossible to me. How do people manage that?
Rosa's character development in Brooklyn Nine-Nine is seriously underrated.